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Postings Are Not Optional: Why The Police Must Reassert Discipline Over Transfer Resistance

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In recent days, a wave of commentary across sections of the media has sought to cast routine police postings in a controversial light, particularly within Zone 2 Command of the Nigeria Police Force, which oversees Lagos and Ogun States. At the heart of the narrative is a claim misleading at best that the redeployment of officers from the zone is either improper or should be resisted.

This framing deserves closer scrutiny, not just for what it says, but for what it risks encouraging.

Postings and transfers are not punitive tools; they are essential administrative instruments in policing worldwide. They ensure operational balance, prevent the entrenchment of interests, and promote a fair distribution of manpower across commands. In a country as vast and complex as Nigeria, where some divisions grapple with acute personnel shortages, the ability of police leadership to deploy officers where they are most needed is not just lawful it is indispensable.

Attempts to portray transfers as “illegal” or unjustifiable undermine this fundamental principle. No command, regardless of its perceived strategic importance, can be treated as an exception to the rules that govern the wider institution. To do so would create a dangerous precedent one where postings are dictated not by operational necessity, but by preference, influence, or resistance.

The idea of 845 plus Senior Police Officers alone in Zone 2 Police Command is a thing of worry and it’s certain that the junior officers number would be nothing more than thrice of that of the SPOs. The newly posted and promoted AIG in charge of the Zone should be swift and decisive. The Nation is waiting.

More concerning, however, is the growing tendency to escalate internal administrative matters into the public domain. While transparency is vital in public institutions, there is a clear distinction between accountability and the externalization of internal processes in ways that may erode discipline. Policing, by its very nature, relies on a structured chain of command. When that structure is weakened whether through public pressure, media campaigns, or external influence the consequences extend beyond internal order to overall effectiveness.

There are also broader operational questions that cannot be ignored. Reports of disproportionate personnel concentration in certain formations, set against a backdrop of manpower shortages in many parts of the country, point to the need for deliberate and strategic redeployment. Ensuring that officers are equitably distributed is not merely an administrative exercise; it is central to improving response times, strengthening community policing, and enhancing national security outcomes.

It is equally important to acknowledge the role of the media in shaping public perception. Journalism remains a critical pillar of democracy, but with that role comes responsibility. Narratives that inadvertently legitimise resistance to lawful directives risk doing more harm than good, particularly in a disciplined service where cohesion and obedience to command are non-negotiable.

None of this diminishes the importance of officer welfare or the need for fair and transparent posting policies. Indeed, a well-managed transfer system must take into account both operational demands and human considerations. However, these concerns are best addressed within established institutional frameworks—not through pressure campaigns or attempts to influence outcomes from outside the system.

At its core, this moment presents a test of institutional resolve. The leadership of the police must balance empathy with firmness, ensuring that decisions are guided by the collective good rather than individual interests. Upholding the integrity of postings is not simply about moving personnel; it is about reinforcing the principles that sustain discipline, professionalism, and public trust.

A police force that cannot enforce its own internal directives risks sending the wrong message—not just to its officers, but to the citizens it serves. Conversely, a force that stands by its processes, applies its rules fairly, and communicates its decisions clearly strengthens its legitimacy.

In the end, the issue is not about one command or one set of officers. It is about preserving the institutional backbone of policing itself.

Akindele Adegebo writes from Lagos.

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